That said the Malloy administration's untenable position that opting out is «against» the law has
put local school superintendents into an extremely difficult position.
Not exact matches
Thomas C. Boysen, the veteran
local superintendent who was tapped to
put Kentucky's massive 1990
school - reform law into action, surprised observers last week by announcing that he will resign as the state's education chief this summer.
If
school boards,
superintendents, and
local teacher unions
put top priority on raising standards, narrowing gaps, emphasizing quality in the classroom and running world class
schools, America wouldn't be where it is.
Daniel A. Domenech, executive director of AASA, The
School Superintendents Association stated, «The impact these changes would have on state and
local governments to adequately and appropriately invest in and support critical infrastructure investments, including public
schools, are unacceptable and
put our nation on a path that undermines progress in student learning, graduation rates, college completion rates and career readiness.»